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LancYorkYankee 28-03-2007 17:48

Various Accrington Nicknames!
 
Okay guys, just asked for a clarification for the nickname scousers. Thought I'd broaden it for other nickname Accrington folks have for surrounding Counties, Villages, Boroughs, Councils.

Also, what do these other localities referred to Accringtonians as?

Brian

mrskitty 28-03-2007 17:53

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Originally Posted by LancYorkYankee (Post 404441)
Also, what do these other localities referred to Accringtonians as?

I couldn't possibly say,this is a family forum....:o

panther 28-03-2007 18:26

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ive no idea, what do they call accy people??
oswaldtwistle residents are usually called ossy gobbins, but only if they live above the "lamp", so that counts me out!!:D

Lolly 28-03-2007 18:29

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Yeah Panther i'm also not a Gobbiner, I live below the lamp to. I dont think people call us anything really. Just Northerners I get mainly.

yerself 28-03-2007 18:34

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How about Americans = Yanks = Septic Tanks.:)

Burnley: Dingles
Birmingham: Brummies
Newcastle: Geordies
Scotland: Jocks
Wales: Taffies

mrskitty 28-03-2007 20:50

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Kent-shandy sipping pansies apparently! (know its not a northern county but hey gotta include us southerners x)

entwisi 28-03-2007 21:30

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I tend to use 'Merkins' for Americans as it comes from another group I have frequented for >10 years

cherokee 28-03-2007 21:32

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 404467)
ive no idea, what do they call accy people??
oswaldtwistle residents are usually called ossy gobbins, but only if they live above the "lamp", so that counts me out!!:D



you are only a true gobbiner if you were born above the lamp which very few people are these days...:)

Ianto.W. 28-03-2007 21:56

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Scouser is a Liverpool born and bred, with a great sense of humour, most of our best comedians/comediens hail from mersyside, anyone on the fringes is a woolyback. A question to all you so called Accringtonians, "how many of you can rightly claim that you were born within the Borough"? I suspect not many of you, unless it was at Rough Lee that would include those around 40 years of age, so we will discount them, the last page of the birth register goes back only app 10 years and there is room for more.

cherokee 28-03-2007 22:03

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I was church so thats me in..lol..

West Ender 28-03-2007 22:05

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Those who were born in my adopted home village, here in Cheshire, are called "Greys". Nobody seems to know exactly why but we think it has something to do with horses.

Warrington, not far from here and the place where I work, has a name for people from Wigan - Pie Eaters. :D

lancsdave 28-03-2007 22:11

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 404573)
Those who were born in my adopted home village, here in Cheshire, are called "Greys". Nobody seems to know exactly why but we think it has something to do with horses.

Warrington, not far from here and the place where I work, has a name for people from Wigan - Pie Eaters. :D

People from Burnley also refer to Wiganers as Pie Eaters. Not allowed to swear so can't tell you what Blackburnians are called :)

steeljack 28-03-2007 23:14

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I allways smile whenever I hear someone refered to as a Monkeyhanger ....... someone from Hartlepool

LancYorkYankee 29-03-2007 01:06

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That's all very interesting (minus the Yank = Septic Tank:( ). Now how many of those terms are derogatory?

Like if we refer to an Irishman as a Mick, it's not takien too kindly but a Paddy is more exceptable. As I'm sure I stated before, I was raised thinking it was "The Bloody Irish!" Didn't go well with my Irish pals! We wont even start on what we refer to our Italian friends/neighbors as.

Brian

lancsdave 29-03-2007 06:10

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Unfortunately Brian we have a problem here. As citizens of the UK we can refer to other areas of the UK with any term we use, however if we start saying what we call citizens of other countries we will be arrested for racism :(


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